A Citrix Administrator has deployed a new NetScaler MPX appliance in the demilitarized (DMZ) with one interface in the DMZ and the other on the internal network.
In which mode should the administrator deploy the NetScaler?
A Citrix Administrator has deployed a new NetScaler MPX appliance in the demilitarized (DMZ) with one interface in the DMZ and the other on the internal network.
In which mode should the administrator deploy the NetScaler?
When deploying a NetScaler MPX appliance with one interface in the DMZ and the other on the internal network, the correct mode to deploy it in is 'Two-Arm'. This setup ensures that traffic can be properly routed between the DMZ and the internal network, providing both external and internal access while maintaining security boundaries. 'One-Arm' mode is typically used when the appliance has only one interface to handle both incoming and outgoing traffic, which is not the case here. 'Forward Proxy' is a different configuration typically used for internet access control, and 'Transparent' mode is used for seamless insertion into the network without changing the network topology, which is also not suitable for the given scenario.
It's B - https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/netscaler/12/getting-started-with-netscaler/network-topologies.html
It is C: Forward Proxy http://www.rickroetenberg.com/citrix-netscaler-as-forward-proxy/